CAREC Cross-Border Transport Agreement (CBTA) 9 th TSCC Meeting 11-12 12 October 2010, Manila, Philippines
The Agreement Agreement on the Cross-Border Transport of Persons, Vehicles and Goods within the Framework of Central Asian Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) designed to facilitate international transit along the corridors, providing the basis for exchange of traffic rights between and among the participating countries, and facilitation of frontier crossing formalities encouraged other countries along CAREC corridors to accede to/sign the CBTA 2
I: GENERAL PROVISIONS MAIN TEXT II: GENERAL ENABLING MEASURES III: CROSS-BORDER MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE IV: CROSS-BORDER MOVEMENT OF MEANS OF TRANSPORT V: CROSS-BORDER ACTIVITY OF TRANSPORT OPERATORS VI: CROSS-BORDER MOVEMENT OF GOODS VII: INFRASTRUCTURE VIII: OTHER FACILITATION MEASURES IX: INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS X: MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES XI: FINAL PROVISIONS 3
1. GOODS Annexes 2: ROUTES AND POINTS OF BORDER CROSSINGS 3: CHARGES OF INTERSTATE AND TRANSIT TRAFFIC 4: CUSTOMS 5: THIRD PARTY MOTOR LIABILITY INSURANCE 6: MARKET ACCESS QUOTAS AND PERMITS 7: ROAD TRANSPORT OPERATORS 8: INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES 9: OTHER BORDER CROSSING FACILITATION MEASURES 4
Annexes 1. GOODS 2: ROUTES AND POINTS OF BORDER CROSSINGS 3: CHARGES OF INTERSTATE AND TRANSIT TRAFFIC 4: CUSTOMS 5: THIRD PARTY MOTOR LIABILITY INSURANCE 6: MARKET ACCESS QUOTAS AND PERMITS prohibited, restricted goods, oversized, overweight, perishable, sanitary and quarantine exemption of personal effects, customs transit regime for goods, temporary admission regime for motor vehicles and containers 7: ROAD TRANSPORT OPERATORS licensing criteria, conditions of carriage of transport services and road carrier liability 8: INFRASTRUCTURE AND FACILITIES 9: OTHER BORDER CROSSING FACILITATION MEASURES 5 simplification of clearance procedures, commodity description and coding, cargo valuation system, document harmonization
Annex 1: Goods Prohibited Goods Media containing information and materials of a subversive nature with violence, pornography, ethnic and religious hatred, terrorism, and extremism; protected animal and plant species; cultural heritage objects; weapons; narcotics; human substances and body parts; and counterfeited goods. Restricted Goods Oversized, Overweight, Perishable Subject to Sanitary, Quarantine Regulations Oversized, overweight, dangerous, and other goods the cross-border movement of under national legislation of the Contracting Parties requires a permit Specified itinerary, time schedule, prior recon. of itinerary; escort vehicle(s), special warning signage strive to follow ATP, Geneva, 1 Sept 1970 Shall be observed under international agreements signed by the Contracting Parties. 6
Annex 2: Routes and Points of Border Crossings Opening of Additional Routes and Border Crossings: the Contracting Parties entitled to open additional border crossings and routes through an amendment by a Protocol that will form an integral part of this Agreement 7
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Annex 3: Charges on Interstate and Transit Traffic Application Following general principles: exemption from of Principles non-cost related charges; efficiency in collection; legality and authorized collector; transparency of legislation and regulation; and non-discrimination Permissible Charges may levy charges in accordance with their national legislation 9
Annex 4: Customs Temporary Admission Duty-Free Importation Customs Transit Regime for Goods Temporary Admission for Motor Vehicles Temporary Admission i for Containers Temporary importation of personal effects by nonresident private persons exempt from customs duties and taxes in Host, subject to re-exportation within the permissible period of stay and without having undergone any change, apart from depreciation and/or consumption Allowed to import, free of import duties and taxes, following items in reasonable quantities for personal use, subject to Host Country regulations Apply the Customs Convention on the International Transport of Goods under Cover of TIR Carnets, Geneva, 14 Nov 1975 Strive to follow the Customs Convention on the Temporary Importation of Commercial Road Vehicles, Geneva 18 May 1956 Strive to follow the Customs Convention on Containers, Geneva on 2 December 1972 10
Annex 5: Third-Party Motor Liability Insurance Compulsory Policy Minimum Coverage Mutual Recognition of Policy Evidence of Policy Direct Right of Action and Representative of Insurer Motor vehicles used for cross-border movement under the Agreement covered by third-party liability insurance Liability incurred by the use of motor vehicles insured up to a minimum amount with national legislations Contracting Parties mutually recognize the insurance cover issued or recognized in the motor vehicle s home Home country insurance company issue a third-party motor liability insurance certificate with national legislations Victims and prejudiced persons pursuant to a traffic accident involving a motor vehicle registered in another Contracting Party have a direct right of action against Home third-party motor liability insurer 11
Annex 6: Market Access - Quotas and Permits Eligible Operations Quotas Designation Exemption Vehicles used for cross-border transport shall be those specified in Agreement Cross-border transport operations performed only by transport operators licensed by home Number of permits determined d by the competent authorities of the Contracting Parties Each Contracting Party entitled to designate (permit) without discrimination transport operators in its territory to perform cross-border transport operations Certain types of transport operations not be subject to the designation (permit) and quota restrictions 12
Annex 7: Road Transport Operators Complier Must fulfill the conditions with respect to reliability and professional competence Professional Must demonstrate t ability for sound management, Competence supply of quality service, fair competition, and safety of transport operations Tariffs Non-scheduled to be determined by market forces Scheduled - Contracting Parties to agree on the transport price Scheduled/non-scheduled d/ h d l d - unaccompanied dluggage governed by the regime stipulated for cargo conveyance Liability governed by the provisions of the Convention, 13
Annex 8: Infrastructure Roadside Equipment Give full consideration to issues of road safety by installing roadside equipment: illumination; antiglare devices; acceleration and deceleration lanes; emergency stopping strip Road and Border Crossing Infrastructure and Facilities Strive to establish joint border posts, whose configuration of facilities is juxtaposed and straddling the border Dual channel border crossing so as to allow priority border clearance of transport operations Other border crossing infrastructure/equipment Availability of Ensure required facilities and services for user Required Facilities comfort at BCPs and Services for User Comfort 14
Annex 9: Other Facilitation Measures Simplification and Rationalization Synchronizing BCP Operating Hours Preliminary Exchange of Information on Cargo Movement at Border Crossings Preliminary Clearance and Post Entry Audit Reduction of Routine and Exhaustive Physical Inspection Practice limit and/or reduce and eliminate number/extent of procedures/documents required for border crossing formalities Coordinate operating hours of their BCPs Dispatch relevant border crossing clearance documents to their corresponding host country authorities by all appropriate comnc means Use procedure of preliminary clearance and post entry audit in cargo s border crossing Apply risk management techniques in border crossing clearance procedures 15
Annex 9: cont. Priority Order of B-C Clearance Formalities shall be in the following order without prejudice Integrated B-C Management Harmonized System Use of More than 6 Digits Pursue border clearance procedures whereby user is subjected single window or one stop Undertake to conform set out in the International Convention Not prevented from establishing subdivisions classifying goods beyond the level of HS, provided that any such subdivision is added and coded at a level beyond that of the six-digit code set 16
Negotiations History Date/ Place April 2009 Manila, PHI May 2009 Dushanbe, TAJ July 2009 Bishkek, KGZ 1 st Draft of the CBTA Activity 1 st Negotiation Meeting 2 nd Negotiation Meeting November 2009 Dushanbe, TAJ 3 rd Negotiation Meeting March 2010 Bishkek, KGZ Sept 2010 Dushanbe/Bishkek October 2010 Bishkek, KGZ November 2010 Manila, PHI 4 th Negotiation Meeting One-to-one consultation discussions to finalize the outstanding issues Initialing the Agreement by KGZ and TAJ Signing of the Agreement (expected) 2011 Ratification and Implementation 17
Next Steps Accession to the CBTA by other CAREC countries Implementation of CBTA Ratifying KGZ-TAJ CBTA Facilitating Implementation of CBTA (KGZ-TAJ) - Preparing implementation guidelines - Improving cross-border infrastructure and facilities - Simplifying/harmonizing cross-border procedures - Capacity development 18
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